5 Best Movies by Theme Wedding
During this wedding themed movies are always labeled cliche. Every female character in the film is described as having emotional problems marriage, nagging, and not feel uncomfortable. Then, the story always ends with a scene from one of the main characters in haste to go to the airport or railway station and make a confession of love at the last minute.
However, not all caught up in wedding-themed movies such matters. Some of these languages are packed with smart, humorous and has innovated. As quoted by the Associated Press, here are the five best wedding movies.
1. The Philadelphia Story (1940).
Film 'The Philadelphia Story' is one of the classic romantic comedy which is very popular to this day and has won two Oscars. The film, directed by George Cukor and written by Philip Barry is played by famous Hollywood actors and actresses, such as Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant.
This movie tells the story of a socialite named Tracy Lord (Katharine Hepburn) who is getting married again. However, Tracy's ex-husband, C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant) suddenly appeared right before the ceremony and made a mess all over Tracy plans. The film is rated shows more closely the life of the upper class.
2. The Princess Bride (1987)
Film 'The Princess Bride' is animated fairy tale by casting a nice, clever details, and is made with energy and a wonderful heart. The film is also rated as one of the best film ever directed by Rob Reiner.
The movie starts when his grandfather (Peter Falk) tells a bedtime story to his grandson (Fred Savage). The fairy tale about a princess, sword fights, pirates, and true love.
Long story short, a beautiful woman, Buttercup (Robin Wright) will marry Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon). However, true love Buttercup only offered to Westley (Cary Elwes), a man thought to have died.
3. Muriel's Wedding (1994)
The film 'Muriel's Wedding' starring two artists who both just got a big role on the big screen, namely Toni Collette and Rachel Griffths.
However, they showed great chemistry in the film that tells the story of female friendship and the cult of the music group ABBA. The film featured a main character named Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette).
Heslop is a tall woman, and has a strange personality. Heslop who had never felt the romance was determined to get out of the misery and dreamed of one day walking on the altar.
However, there is one problem. Heslop not been on a date in his life. Long story short, Heslop met Rhonda figure who got him out of a miserable life. They ended up being good friends. The film, directed by PJ Hogan is considered sweet, funny, heartbreaking, and very honest.
4. Corpse Bride (2005)
The film 'Corpse Bride' combines stop-motion animation done carefully with digital technology. Combined they make every inch of film director Tim Burton's looks beautiful, strange, sharp, and with intelligent humor reflect the style of the director's dark and different.
The film is also filled by the sounds of famous actors and actresses, such as Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. The film 'Corpse Bride' tells the story of a shy young man must choose between two women.
The first woman was an arranged marriage the parents. Meanwhile, the second woman is a figure (undead) from the Land of the Dead who accidentally becomes his wife. The film 'Corpse Bride' supported music by composer Danny Elfman ever turn the film.
5. Wedding Crashers (2005)
The movie 'Wedding Crashers' is a film depicting the marriage from the perspective of men. The story is about two men coming ruin a wedding party and come to enjoy the food and drinks are complimentary.
It is very difficult to resist the chemistry between the two main actors for this movie, which is Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. Both bring a subversive energy (damage) into a movie that actually makes the film look more improvisation. Appearance Vaughn and Wilson also supported the acting charmingly other actor, such as Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper, Christopher Walken, and Isla Fisher.
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